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Shy_Talk
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This continued down a dark path didn't it, in a sport thread.
Derby vs Leicester could be a decent game, opposing pressures on each respective side.
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did Martinez shag your wife mate?
No, he buggered my club and got paid off for the crime of it. Besides the slow healing process it would help a lot if some of the support that backed him during his nefarious deed could hold their hands up, admit they got it very wrong and pledge never to let such a tenth rate conman diddle them again.
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If you can't beat em, join em.
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Still not moved, so much for hot property, or perhaps the window will see business done late as usual. I don't expect us to sign VVD, we were put off by the Kone fee and deal only 6 months ago.
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Why cant we play two wingers and Barkley? Like we have done for about four years now.
Most of the season so far we have played Gana and Barry in midfield, Barkley in front and two wingers. Schneiderlin can just replace Barry. Job done.
Because we can't work back effective enough, commiting so many forward is inviting pressure if we give possession away.
re: last four years. Not been great have they, and Barkley's form during those 4 years?
re: Barry and Gueye, consider the first half of the derby vs the second half, there were four different sides on show, when we pressed and pushed them in possession to their defence they faltered, because we had enough legs in the middle with Lukaku cutting down options across the back line.
If we were to look at playing a higher line and use our fullbacks to cover space behind wingers on both our flanks we will need two olympic standard sprinter CB's because the quick diagonal ball will turn us around everytime or we get the best sweeper keeper in the world in.....
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Remember agent Johnson and his repeated attempts to tear the back out of us to turn as quick a profit as possible?
The slow trudge back from the brink of hell that we endured under Moyes seems to have brainwashed more of the support than I ever thought possible, to the extent that another snivelling fraud that did his worst to us still isn't called out for being the worm he has always been and for the clear harm he did that we are suffering from now.
Last day survivals, dodgy deals behind a managers back, record worst home form, shocking signings, massive payoffs, if we had some cash conveyor belt like chelsea or city where hundreds of millions can easily be written off and go out and blow the lot again without a second thought then maybe I could sit in the drunken haze of 'it'll be alright' with certqain others because the club will survive, but thats not the case for Everton, and the financial mismanagement that hasn't been condemned recently is exactly the same as the financial mismanagement that cut us adrift of the top tier that originally negotiated the sky deal at the start of the 90's.
Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it.
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So far as us wrapping up a signing or two, Schneiderlin will be on a large wage at manure, are we matching it or are they giving him a golden handshake which is being tacked onto the fee we're paying.
With manure looking to move a few players on, they'll be weighing up replacements or improvements and be being held to ransom for their targets.
The January transfer window has become a distorted acid flashback living nightmare of a procedure compared to the summer window, and so in such extremis expect the bulk of the deals and monies paid to happen in the last 24 hours of the window.
(agents love it this way because desperate sides and desperate players means driven up prices and fees for fixers)
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I see the anger management classes are working well....
No manager has a 100% record in the transfer market. Moyes signed some clangers: Per Kroldrup, Andy Van der Meyde, Diniyar Bilyaletdinov, Royston Drenthe, and Alex Nyarko to name a few.
When you say "and shame on the rest of the support for not filling in the dick heads that supported the fraud" I take it that's you not inciting violence?
Do yourself and everyone else a favour and take a break from being a dick.
temper temper. (we wouldn't want to be causing anxiety and distress now would we...)
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Utilize as an impact sub then, or run him at any defender on a yellow card.
Someone (take a guess) trained his best game out of him, he should be an on the touchline winger, head down and drive at/past the full back and whip the ball in from the byline or cut it back.
It's that simple. Coleman and our right sided DM have to plug the gap he'll leave behind him, expecting repeated 100m final performances forward and back is unrealistic. Have him do the basics and see if we and he can build from there.
(theres another player in the squad that has been affected similar, once he would receive the ball and drive at the opposition, he also had this trained out of him, so he'd pick the ball up, carry it forward until nearly challenged, stop, dally on the ball then look for the crab ball or backpass. guess who this player is.)
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Problem is he doesn't manage Soton anymore he manages us!
On a serious note they don't look like they are on the same page. Plus given your logic from earlier Koeman inherited a very organised Soton side from Pochettino so maybe that is why
Credit for not doing a clown-shoes to what he inherited then.
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What would people's thoughts be on Moshiri if we didn't bring anyone else in this window? Mourinho has blatantly said Scheiderlein can leave for the right price, same goes for Depay. Koeman has highlighted he likes both players? Mooted fees are £25m each...... Surely Scheiderlein is worth that! Not sure on Depay.
But with all things said nothing should go wrong here except for a "suspect" board! I'd be furious and asking questions of his real intentions here other than a stadium!
This peoples thoughts would exactly be....£13.5 millionon Niasse, losing Naismith at the same time then stumping up £11.25 million to el fraudo for the privilege.
And theres still some of the support that sing the worms praises.
Funnily enough those same sectors of support condemn Moyes for his efforts when he was buying the likes of Marcus Bent (£250k) Nigel Martyn (£250k) Cahill (1.8M) Arteta (£2M) Pienaar (£2.2M) Lescott, Stones, Jagielka, Coleman.
Having starved through the years and suffered the indignity of a knife to a gunfight syndrome, the pressure and pain that we'd gone through was taken for granted andspunked up the wallby clown-shoes.
And still theres parts of the support that lovehim and his sweet brown shoes. Dick heads the lot!
Shame on clown-shoes, shame on it's supporters, and shame on the rest of the support for not filling in the dick heads that supported the fraud.
School of science? School of suicide!
Enjoy your bad medicine you brainless morons, and don't dare complain.
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Spurs vs Wycombe
Derby vs Leicester
Oxford vs Newcastle/Birmingham
Wimbledon vs Cambridge/Leeds
Plymouth/RS vs Wolves
Saints/Norwich vs Arsenal
Lincoln/Ipswich vs Brighton
Chelsea vs Brentford
Manure vs Wigan
Millwall vs Watford
Rochdale vs Huddersfield
Burnley/Sunderland vs Fleetwood/Bristol
Blackburn vs Barnsley/Blackpool
Fulham vs Hull
Boro vs Accrington
Palave/Bolton vs City
Very little in terms of standout fixtures. Glad for Hull Niasse isn't cup tied, thatmight be a tv game.
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Tit-head owen and tit-head keown picking the fixtures, turncoat plebs each of them.
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The pictures of Price in a suit are some of the funniest things I've ever seen
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Christ!
His tailor must be a good runner...
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Eubank jnr is an above average boxer, sadly his demeanour is similar to his dads, which was all pantomime pillock but backed up with genuine class. Sadly for jnr theres no Nigel Benn about for each to chase after the other and puton legendary british boxing nights.
jnr should be styled on Hearns (rangey, speed and wicked uppercuts)
as for Price, how many last chance saloons are there?
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Oh, its not drawn yet, that was myguess then/now.... standout fixtures to be posted....
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Fourth round draw now on bbc 2.
Called it the other day, Leicester vs Plymouth/...
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Was about to post that theres some ST holders I know that can't be arsed with this one, the twattenburg involvement may push a few more to the brink. (Reason for avoiding is because of the atmosphere of depression that all facets of following the club have fallen into. pre game travel,inside, then the boozer after is all moaning)
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At his age, id go! 2 years in China then come back with £40m in his bank and still only be 25/26.
China are going to ruin football at this rate though.
Some fat headed Aussie that didn't know anything about phone hacking says "ha ha ha China?".
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We play with two central midfielders who need to be able to tackle and pass. Schneiderlin would be ideal next to Gana in our midfield.
United seem to play with Carrick holding back, Pogba covering the left side and another covering to the right. Schneiderlin would probably have to take Carrick place but they still rate him highly.
Carrick is their distributor, is usually the easy option for the CB's to find and when under pressure has the calmness and build to drop back and win headers/pick up the AM runner/move the won back ball out quickly either to the break runner or the empty wing. His quite excellent passing is the key to his game, means he isn't busting a gut game in game out which keeps games in his legs instead of having games worked out of him.
If we get Schneiderlin, and partner him up with Gueye, we'll need another worker bee to operate on whichever flank opposite to where we have our winger, unless we are going to play two wingers and drop Barkley.
Nice options to have, to vary play and tactics, we are on the cusp of significant change.
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Because he lost 7 out of 14 games. For a club like Milan that isnt good enough. He was poor in Holland too. He's another Martinez.
Poor poor de Boer, not even £11.25million to soothe his worries.
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Koeman taking us to 7th is like praising Moyes for doing it. It's where the money says we should be. And for the money Koeman's on he should be exceeding expectations.
Bit harsh, we've paid some saint £11.25million for the dogs dinner of a job he did to be discontinued, which puts Koeman's £6mill (a year) to leave his happy side (that had euro games to play) and undo aforementioned dogs dinner into context.
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Late to this one, has he starred in an underground 'gangsta' movie like Darius Vassell did yet? (was in his villa days knocking around with birminghams most notorious hahaha)
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Poor Hull, it never rains but it pours.
January 2017
in General Everton Discussion
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Careful, some neo-nazi-liberal might turn up to chastise you (though I very much doubt it).
poll time (thankfully not graham).